GREEN BAY — Green Bay Police are looking for help in identifying suspects involved in a shoot-out Monday night in an east-side neighborhood.

It happened in the 1300 block of Cherry Street, where someone in a car shot at people in another car before both vehicles fled.

Police found a bullet hole in a house in the neighborhood and found a bullet and two shell casings.

Another view of the white Cadillac, a model from 2006 to 2012(Photo: Courtesy of the Green Bay Police Department)

The cars are a white Cadillac, believed to be a model from 2006 to 2012, and with no front license plate; and a dark gray Chevy Impala. A male, possibly 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10 and with a medium build, wearing a white shirt, red shorts and light-colored shoes, got out of the Cadillac and fired the shots, police said.

Police provided photos of the scene, apparently from a security camera in the neighborhood.

The suspect fired at this gray Impala, police say(Photo: Courtesy of the Green Bay Police Department)

Another similar incident happened the next night, around 7:30 p.m., at Kennedy Park in the 2200 block of Farlin Avenue. In that incident, police responded to reports of gunshot and found shell casings but no other evidence.

They haven’t said if the two incidents are related.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Green Bay Police Department at 448-3208, or Crime Stoppers at 432-7867. Information can also be sent to the Crime Stoppers website at www.432stop